Monday, December 1, 2008

It seems like a lot of people have questions about me living abroad, what my prep school is like, and life in general outside the US. Aside from the comments on yesterday's post, I've gotten a few emails and the likes, which is very cool. So I thought I'd keep an open forum for this - if you have any questions about, um, me, etc, feel free to ask anonymously or otherwise.

Okay, well, heck. In keeping with the last Anon questions in the previous post, do you consider yourself "American" from spending years of your life in TX or did you/have you always identified yourself as part of the country where you live presently? Or, does it even matter?

(A good friend of mine at work spent her teen years in Germany as an army brat. Once she got home, she found she preferred being an "American in Germany" rather than an "American in America."

Also, concerning your ideal job being a book editor... editors can be sort of mean and stressed, and flee the industry before age thirty to keep their sanity. I picture you much more as a book reviewer for Booklist, or Voya, or creating your own book review system and company which will forever obliterate other, less competent book review services. Just my two sense. :)

ok so when i'm in Sao Paulo, where can i find that delectable aounding drink you told me about? and what all is there to do because apperantly the first couple of days we are there, there is alot of free time. i need ideas on where to go and what to see and where i can get my obnoxious habits filled. (bars?)

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